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E46 M3 (2001-2006) Engine: S54 - Max Hp: 333 hp at 7,900 rpm / 262 lb/ft at 4,900 rpm
Total Produced: 45,000+ - Years Produced: 2001 to 2006.

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Old Thu, Oct-14-2010, 04:05:45 AM   #1
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I've tried looking everywhere but I can't find anything about this wheel size. Probably because it wont fit but who knows.

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Wheels are
FRONT 18x8 +35
REAR 18x9 +35

Will these fit without spacers?

Thanks!
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I've tried looking everywhere but I can't find anything about this wheel size. Probably because it wont fit but who knows.

Stock everything.

Wheels are
FRONT 18x8 +35
REAR 18x9 +35

Will these fit without spacers?

Thanks!
You can go more aggressive, like way more...especially the rear...I have run a 19"x9.5" et34 for the front & 19"x10" rear et20 offset, no rubbin' and the rims with 265/30/19 rubber on all 4 corners sit flush to the fenders without adjusting in the camber.

What kinda look are you after?
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I just don't want it to look stupid, haha.
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I just don't want it to look stupid, haha.
If you own the wheels already the fronts will be fine with a et35, you could probably add a 5mm spacer if you want it to look really aggressive since you are at stock ride height.

The rears will look stupid though...get a 15mm or even 16mm spacer...you won't see the rim for the fender gaps, especially stock height.

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hmmmm, ok 1 more quick question, its about tires though. I found a good set of used winter tires they're 245/45R/18 for all four. They should fit the OEM 18's fine correct?
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I've tried looking everywhere but I can't find anything about this wheel size. Probably because it wont fit but who knows.

Stock everything.

Wheels are
FRONT 18x8 +35
REAR 18x9 +35

Will these fit without spacers?

Thanks!
Your stock wheels are more aggressive.

Rears are 18x9 +26
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You can put a 25mm spacer and it'd be less aggressive than a 10" wide wheel with 20et.
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